AQI Today: Today again Delhi-NCR covered with dust, the condition of these areas is very bad; This advice to people - AQI today Delhi Air Quality in a very weak category with Aqui at 305 and Wazirpur Mundka rises above 400

The fabric page was seen in Delhi-NCR today. As a result, people struggle with a lot of breathing problems. According to the meteorological department, Dusty Air reached from Pakistan and the west of Rajasthan Delhi via North Rajasthan South Punjab and Haryana. This is why people’s problems have increased. Ians, New -Delhi. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s air quality -average air quality index (AQI) reached the ‘very weak’ category with 305 on Friday morning and reached 422 and 419 in Wazirpur and Mundka respectively. This decline came as a result of dusty winds and worse atmospheric conditions, held by the National Capital Region (NCR) before the monsoon. According to CPCB data, many cities of NCR saw poor air quality such as Delhi. AQI 294 in Gurugram, 288 in Faridabad, 283 in Ghaziabad, 256 in Greater Noida and 289 in Noida, all of which fall into ‘very poor’ category ‘bad’. In Delhi itself, a dangerous level of pollution was recorded in many areas. The most affected areas were Wazirpur and Mundka, where AQI levels reached 422 and 419 respectively, reaching the ‘serious’ category. The AQI reading was seen between 300 and 400 in a total of 21 regions of the national capital, indicating a comprehensive air quality crisis. Prominent places such as Anand Vihar (362), DTU (365), Dwarka sector-8 (388), Jahangirpuri (353), Siri Fort (355), and Ashok Vihar (328) were among those taken seriously. While air quality and visibility decreased, Bawana (289), Lodhi Road (277), Igia (240), Najafgarh (271), RK Puram (265) and 12 other areas, including Burari Crossing (243), recorded the data from AQI between 200 and 200 to 300 on Wednesday night. These winds blew the dust particles, which reduced the air quality and visibility in Delhi. Also Read Delhi again: Pakistan has increased Delhi-NCR’s problems, dust spoils the quality of the air; Read the latest official of the IMD update official said that the level of visibility dropped from 4500 meters to 1,200 meters in less than two hours. The authorities have advised people, especially children, the elderly and people with respiratory diseases, to prevent them from coming out and using protective equipment. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.